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Browser-specific issue tracking #155
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I've reported Web Extensions issues in Safari in the WebKit Bugzilla before and at least they seem to have been reflected in the internal radar bug tracking system (e.g. https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232781) |
@birtles Thanks for sharing! Updated the main issue to reflect this. It would be good to know which way of submitting issues is preferred by Apple. |
A more specific place for web extensions in Firefox would be |
Apple prefers https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/, but mentioning issues on the forums with a feedback ID is helpful too. You can also ping me on Twitter (xeenon) with a feedback ID. |
I have pinned this issue, because it is useful for others to find where they can report browser-specific issues so that the issue tracker here can focus on topics that need attention from multiple browser vendors (and the wider community). |
Update for Microsoft Edge Extensions
PS: We are working on to setup a github forum for tracking issues. |
Added to the main post. Just to clarify, can https://bugs.webkit.org/ also be used for bugs in extensions but simply not preferred by Apple? Or does https://bugs.webkit.org/ not cover extensions by definition? |
Hi, |
Introduction
As developers we often encounter browser-specific issues. Due to the nature of this community group and as mentioned by members in the past, this community group might not be ideal for browser-specific issues.
In addition, it can be very useful to have a dedicated issue for each browser for specific feature implementations / issues if we agree on implementing / fixing them to track progress.
Thus, it would be very useful to know the best approach per browser on how to report these issues.
Below I summarize the approach for each browser that I am currently aware of. If this can be confirmed / further completed it would be very welcome for every developer / publisher out there.
Google Chrome
Currently issues can be reported at:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list
Issues are public and have unique identifiers.
For extension questions / discussion there is the Chromium Extensions Google Group.
Mozilla Firefox
Currently issues can be reported at:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=WebExtensions
Issues are public and have unique identifiers.
Apple Safari
Since Apple is moving extensions to WebKit, issues can be reported here:
https://bugs.webkit.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=WebKit&component=WebKit%20Extensions
Issues can also be reported using their Feedback Assistant:
https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/
https://developer.apple.com/forums/tags/safari-extensions
Microsoft Edge
Preferred way of reporting issues are on GitHub specifically:
https://github.com/microsoft/MicrosoftEdge-Extensions/issues/
In-browser feedback is also possible which can then be tracked at https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/forum/b8da43d5-ef1b-ec11-b6e7-0022481f8472
In addition, said feedback report can be shared with [email protected] or on Twitter with hashtag #edgeextensions for additional exposure.
Opera
Issues can be reported on the forum:
https://forums.opera.com/
Naver Whale
Issues can be reported on the forum:
https://whale.naver.com/en/
Vivaldi
Issues can be reported on the forum:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/
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